What is Extradition? Extradition is the legal process of removing an individual who is charged with a crime in one state from another. In Arizona, the law governing extradition is codified in Arizona Revised Statutes 13-3841 through 13-3870.02. When you miss a court date or you are charged with a crime, an arrest warrant is
You’ve probably heard of bail from the news or the movies. It feels different if you or a loved one is posting bail. In this article, we’ll talk about how bail works in Arizona and the common issues that people have with bail. If you or a loved one is charged with a bailable offense
Prop. 207 – Say Goodbye to Your Marijuana Conviction In the past, Arizona’s tough-on-crime stance resulted in some harsh penalties for drug-related offenses, even simple marijuana possession. That all changed in November 2020 when Arizona voters passed Proposition 207, also known as the “Smart and SAFE Act.” Prop. 207 permits people who have been convicted
Understanding Criminal Matters and Administrative Law Matters Given that some criminal prosecutions result from administrative law issues, it is crucial to understand the parallels and distinctions between criminal and administrative law. Watch the short video here to learn more about Phoenix criminal defense lawyer Howard Snader discussing the characteristics between administrative law and criminal law